Prices of Natural Gas Are Rising Greater Despite Cooler Weather and Growing LNG Exports

Natural gas prices rose by 0.65% to ₹262, driven by forecasts for cooler weather and increased heating demand. Rising gas flows to U.S. LNG export plants also supported the market. However, gains were limited as utilities reported smaller-than-expected storage withdrawals. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a 30 billion cubic feet withdrawal for the week…

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As warmer weather is predicted for the next two weeks, natural gas prices rise

Forecasts of warmer-than-usual weather over the next several weeks are expected to generate higher demand for air cooling, which helped natural gas prices rise by 2.94% yesterday and settle at 196. The weather forecast encouraged market optimism because rising temperatures usually lead to a greater requirement for electricity generation for cooling purposes, increasing natural gas…

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Natural Gas Declined July 1st Despite An Increase In Production

The continued surplus circumstances in storage and higher output levels in July contributed to yesterday’s -1.16% drop in natural gas prices, which ended at 195.6. A protracted heat wave over the United States through mid-July was predicted. Still, predictions of a smaller-than-usual weekly storage increase and plentiful supply dynamics kept the market under pressure. Utility…

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Natural Gas Dropped on Profit Booking Despite Rising Prices Despite Daily Output Decline

A fall in daily output and predictions of hotter-than-normal weather in late June caused natural gas prices to drop 1.62%, ultimately ending at 242.5. This decline was caused by profit bookings following previous increases. One factor influencing the market dynamics was the recovery of gas flow to LNG export facilities, especially after the reopening of…

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Forecasts of Higher Demand and Gas Flow To Lng Export Plants Contribute To Natgas Gains

Natural gas prices surged by 4.65% yesterday to end at 225.2, on the back of increasing gas flows to liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plants and projections of higher demand for the next week. Notwithstanding, indications of heightened drilling activity, lower-than-anticipated demand this week, and apprehensions regarding the substantial excess gas in storage limited the…

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